Ukraine’s forces destroy six Russian ammo depots, 21 units of military hardware in Tavria axis

Ukraine’s forces destroy six Russian ammo depots, 21 units of military hardware in Tavria axis

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During the day, Ukraine’s defense forces in the Tavria operational war zone carried out 1,477 fire missions, destroying 21 units of Russian military equipment and six ammunition depots.

That’s according to the Commander of the Tavria Operational-Strategic Group of Troops, General Oleksandr Tarnavskyi, who delivered the update via Telegram, Ukrinform reports.

"Over the past day, the enemy attacked our positions 21 times, firing off 608 projectiles. Artillery units of the Tavria Group’s Defense Forces performed 1,344 fire missions. Over the last day, Russia’s losses in terms of killed and wounded in action amounted to almost two companies," said Tarnavskyi.

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According to the official, 21 units of Russian military equipment were destroyed, including three armored fighting vehicles, 10 artillery systems and mortars, two unmanned aerial vehicles, four trucks, and two units of specialized equipment.

Ukraine’s forces also devastated six ammunition depots.

As Ukrinform reported earlier, from July 31 to August 6, Ukraine’s Armed Forces eliminated nearly 4,000 Russian servicemen and destroyed 616 units of military hardware.

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